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Squash - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Squash is a sport played with rackets and a small rubber ball in a four-walled court. It can also mean to crush or flatten something with force, like squeezing an object.

squash

/skwɑʃ/ /skwɒʃ/

Definition:

A sport played in a walled court with a small rubber ball, or to crush or squeeze something into a flat mass.

Synonyms:

crush, compress, flatten, mash, squeeze

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

expand, stretch

Common Collocations:

squash court, play squash, squash racket, butternut squash

Derivatives:

squashed, squashing

Usage Tips:

Use "squash" as a noun for the sport or vegetable; as a verb for pressing something flat.

Common Phrases:

squash the competition, squash one's hopes, full of squash

Etymology:

From Old French "esquasser," meaning to crush or break, derived from Latin "quassare."

Examples:

  • 1. She loves playing squash every weekend.
  • 2. Don’t squash the tomatoes when packing them!
  • 3. We made soup with butternut squash.
  • 4. He tried to squash his fears before the exam.

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